no nonsense

no nonsense

adjective Totally serious; with no tricks or deceit. Hyphenated before a noun. The new manager is very no nonsense in how he deals with customer complaints.We're going to start adopting a no-nonsense approach to the problem.

But Simon Massey, director of brand consultancy Nine Yards, was less positive: "I drink the beer and I like the No Nonsense positioning, but I think the cardboard cut out was tired and getting difficult to relate to," he said.

Jack Dee, the cardboard cutout's predecessor, was a very credible representative of the No Nonsense approach.

We are so grateful to No nonsense for their outstanding commitment to help much-deserving children and their families, and we are thrilled to be partnering with them on this tremendous initiative," said Dr.

More than 95 percent of No nonsense products are made in the United States with 30 million Americans wearing the brand.

According to Julia Townsend, Executive Vice President and General Manager at Kayser-Roth, the company that owns the No nonsense brand, No nonsense is tapping into its high awareness and its unique name to expand into new product categories.

Company chairman Michael Zwebner stated today, "This excellent legal work organized by our strong team of legal advisors, taking a tough, no nonsense attitude, vindicates our policy of how best to address these and other legal issues.

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